STUDENT CLUB MISSION STATEMENTS
Aerospace Club
The mission of the Aerospace Club/Student Chapter of AIAA (American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics) is to convene students to obtain greater understanding of Aerospace Engineering and to discuss Aerospace/Aeronautic related topics. The goal of the club is to provide opportunities for students at Montgomery College to become part of the Aerospace Engineering Community by distributing knowledge about the profession and providing educational seminars related to the Aerospace industries. The Aerospace Club is the students voice and as such serves to promote and advance the arts, sciences, and technology of aeronautics and astronautics fields in engineering.
Activities:
- Aerospace Engineering seminars for students
- Working on different Aeronautical projects
Club Website:
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Muhammad Kehnemouyi
Email: Muhammad.Kehnemouyi@montgomerycollege.edu
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Robotics Club
The mission of the Montgomery College Robotics Club is to provide its members with an opportunity to gain experience. In order to successfully design and build a functional robot, club members must work with a diverse group of people, plan ahead, work on a budget, deal with deadlines, and learn to use and implement new technology. In order to see a project to completion, members must also learn to deal with any problems as they arise without becoming discouraged and giving up. This experience is essential to developing a strong foundation on which to build the work values and ethic members will need to become successful professionals.
Activities:
- Participation in robotics competitions nationwide
- Summer sports/outdoor activities
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Alex Hou
Email: ChienannAlex.Hou@montgomerycollege.edu
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IEEE MC Student Branch
IEEE is the premier professional organization for engineers of all fields. The mission of the IEEE MC student branch is to provide a gateway for prospective engineers at Montgomery College to become part of an international engineering community as well as gain invaluable knowledge and experience. This gateway is provided through various activities whereby members can to work directly with technology, gain experience through working as a team to accomplish a common goal, meet professionals in the field, and speak with successful alumni. The aim of this organization is that through these activities our members will be able to become active participants in the engineering community.
Activities:
- Weekly engineering and technology workshops year-round
- Participation in IEEE Seminars and conferences
- Participation in robotics and other engineering competitions nationwide
Club Website: http://mcrobotics.110mb.com/index.html
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Uche Abanulo
Email: Uchechukwu.abanulo@montgomerycollege.edu
Phone: 240-567-4120
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MC Engineering Club
The mission of the MC Engineering Club (MCEC) is to provide an exciting learning environment that promotes the love for and interest in engineering related subjects. MCEC strives to achieve this by organizing seminars several engineering fields, as well as field trips to highly reputable governmental and industrial engineering institutions such as the National Institutes of Standards and Technology.
Activities:
- Organization of bi-weekly engineering seminars during the fall and spring semesters
- Field trips to well-known engineering institutions
Faculty Advisor: Prof. Craig T. Garrison-Mogren
Email: Craig.Mogren@montgomerycollege.edu
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Women in Engineering Science and Technology (WEST)
The mission of Women in Engineering Science and Technology (WEST) is to increase the participation of women in science and engineering-related careers. WEST accomplishes this by inviting highly successful female scientist and engineers to encourage and mentor up-coming students who indicate interest in such careers. The club also organizes engineering workshops that attract women to the field of engineering.
Activities:
- Organization of bi-weekly engineering seminars during the fall and spring semesters
- Field trips to well-known engineering institutions
Club Website: http://mcrobotics.110mb.com/index.html
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Uche Abanulo
Email: Uchechukwu.abanulo@montgomerycollege.edu
Phone: 240-567-4120
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ASME MC Student Branch
The mission of the MC student branch of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) is to promote the art, science and practice of mechanical engineering among students at MC, and to enable mechanical engineering students at MC to contribute to the well-being of humankind.
Activities:
- Mechanical Engineering seminars for students
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Wendy He
Email: Wendy.He@montgomerycollege.edu
Engineering Without Borders (EWB)
The mission of the Engineers Without Borders student Chapter at Montgomery College is to partner with disadvantaged communities in developing countries through the implementation of sustainable engineering projects, while seeking to train internationally responsible engineering students.
Activities:
- For Fall 2009, weekly meetings are every Tuesday 4-5pm, in Science East (SE 308).
- In January of 2009, the student chapter began working on its first project. We have decided to partner with an orphanage in Guadelupe, Mexico to help meet their engineering needs. We are now working on an exciting project, designing an underground storage facility to store food and supplies for approximately 60 people.
- For details on how you can be involved, please contact one of the Club Officers: Jacob Moschler JacobMoschler@gmail.com, Mark Daoud jeandaovd@gmail.com, or Timothy Woodrow timothy.woodrow@gmail.com.
Club Email: ewb.mcr@gmail.com Club Website: http://www.montgomerycollege.edu/Departments/ewbmc/
Faculty Advisor: Prof. Craig T. Garrison-Mogren
Email: Craig.Mogren@montgomerycollege.edu
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